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Inherited Tenant - Switching from One Payment Method to Another
Hi BP Community!
I am about to close on my first duplex and am inheriting a tenant for a few more months. If they have been paying by check or non-online method previously, what is the best way to transition, or request a transition for them to pay online through a property management software portal? Or is it just better to resume non-online payments and enter manually in the software?
Should the payments be mailed to me? I do have a PO Box as well. Sorry, first time buying/inheriting tenants.
Thank you in advance!
-Paul